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How do I stencil Concrete?

Stenciled Concrete is a popular low cost alternative to laying real stones, pavers, tiles or bricks, with a huge range of colour and pattern combinations available, this non-slip surface is almost totally maintenance free. For comprehensive information visit http://www.icrconcretesupplies.com.au/how-to-stencil-concrete/

How do I stencil Concrete?

1.
How do I Stencil
concrete?
What colours and patterns are
available?
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2.
Stenciled Concrete is a
popular low cost
alternative to laying real
stones, pavers, tiles or
bricks, with a huge range
of colour and pattern
combinations available,
this non-slip surface is
almost totally
maintenance free.
Stenciled concrete exhibits realistic-looking grey “mortar joints”.
These are created by the stencils masking off the plain grey concrete
underneath.
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3.
Manufactured from Australian
premium grade stencil board,
AD-TEX, stocked by ICR stencil
patterns are computer cut
using state of the art rotary die
cutting machinery
ensuring you a perfect pattern
match from roll to roll.
Stencil Concrete Patterns
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5.
Laying the stencil
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Concrete is poured, screed, floated
and edged as normal. Ensure the
surface is free of excess bleed water
then steel trowel or bullfloat the
entire area.
Because the strips are die-cut, much
like aligning wallpaper, each stencil
strip must be perfectly aligned in a
specific manner to ensure pattern
connection.

7.
New Concrete
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For new/fresh concrete you will need a dry
shake colour hardener.
A dry shake colour hardener is a powdered
mixture of pigments, sand, cement and
wetting agents, packaged in bags or pails. Not
only will it give the new/fresh concreted area
a decorative colour it will also harden the
surface to protect against wear and abrasion.

8.
Resurfacing Existing Concrete
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If you are revitalising existing concrete you
will need a resurfacing compound, AD-Tex T5
spray-on

9.
Sealing your concrete
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Once decorative concrete or
new concrete colours are
finished the best way to keep
them looking great is to seal
and protect their surface.

10.
ICR concrete supplies and Wollongong Waterproofing supplies both operate in
the Illawarra and stock large ranges of tools and products for both tradies and
domestic D.I.Y projects.
For Nationwide Delivery – Call us
on 4257 1196
or request a quote on our website
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11.
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Tools and Materials for both Trades and Do-It-Yourself Projects
Please browse our extensive range of products for stencilling concrete including
concrete colours, concrete sealers, mesh and concrete tools.
If there is something you are looking for please do not hesitate to contact us for the best advice.